[c-nsp] IP Traffic Types/Applications Supported by Cisco NAT?
Hansen, Ulrich Vestergaard B. (E R WP EN 342)
uvh at siemens.com
Wed Nov 18 02:24:58 EST 2009
Hey All,
Is there any work around to get SNMP over 1-to-1 NAT on Cisco?
I found an old overview from CCIE Routing TCP/IP, Volume II 2002, does
anyone know where i could find an updated revision?
Traffic Types/Applications Supported
Any TCP/UDP traffic that does not carry source and/or destination IP
addresses in the application data stream
HTTP
TFTP
Telnet
archie
finger
NTP
NFS
rlogin, rsh, rcp
Traffic Types/Applications Supported with IP Addresses in Their Data
Stream
ICMP
FTP (including PORT and PASV)
NetBIOS over TCP/IP (datagram, name, and session services)
Progressive Networks' RealAudio
White Pines' CuSeeMe
Xing Technologies' StreamWorks
DNS A and PTR queries and responses
H.323/NetMeeting [12.0(1)/12.0(1)T and later]
VDOLive [11.3(4)/11.3(4)T and later]
Vxtreme [11.3(4)/11.3(4)T and later]
IP Multicast [12.0(1)T] (source address translation only)
Traffic Types/Applications Not Supported
Routing table updates
DNS zone transfers
BOOTP
talk, ntalk
SNMP
NetShow
Med venlig hilsen / Best Regards
Ulrich Vestergaard B. Hansen
Network Engineer / Siemens
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